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The Contribution of Color to Depth Perceived from Motion Parallax. PATRICK CAVANAGH,* SHINYA SAIDA, JOSÃE RIVESTI. Received 27 July 1994; in revised ...
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Jun 25, 1994 - this definition, motor images are endowed with the same properties ..... finger movements activate the supplementary motor area (SMA) and ..... Arbib, M. A. Schemas for the temporal organization of behavior. Hum. Neurobiol.
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Table I shows all results. (except of preliminary practice); Table II shows mean results of nine ... The same results are shown diagrammatically in Fig. 2. In each diagram the ...... The Seniory Basis and Structure of Knowledge, p. 193. London ...
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